Here here!The show I wanted to see was one with a gay/bi/trans captain
If not the Captain then at least the First Officer. Or better yet, why not both?
Here here!The show I wanted to see was one with a gay/bi/trans captain
I imagine that any sort of agreement to make a new tv show would include obtaining the props and sets and such. The rights are fairly convoluted as far as i know.One thing to consider though, is that those sets, props, and costumes aren't owned by CBS, but Paramount (Trek's TV and movie divisions are split between the two studios now). Back when TNG was being made, Trek was under one studio and sharing production facilities & materials with another studio wasn't much of an issue.
Heck, they just recast Spiderman for the big screen making Tom Holland the third Spiderman in under a decade...reboots seem to be the norm these days.
No more shows. Mini-series instead. That gives you more time to tell a story than a movie, but you won't have to worry about running out of story content as you would with yet another show.
The rights issue can really just be boiled down to CBS owns the Star Trek IP and gave Paramount a license to make and sell Trek movies (with CBS getting a cut of the profits and retaining the licensing/merchandising rights of everything from TOS to the current Abrams movies). It works fine as long as neither side messes with the other.I imagine that any sort of agreement to make a new tv show would include obtaining the props and sets and such. The rights are fairly convoluted as far as i know.One thing to consider though, is that those sets, props, and costumes aren't owned by CBS, but Paramount (Trek's TV and movie divisions are split between the two studios now). Back when TNG was being made, Trek was under one studio and sharing production facilities & materials with another studio wasn't much of an issue.
Here here!The show I wanted to see was one with a gay/bi/trans captain
If not the Captain then at least the First Officer. Or better yet, why not both?
All the alternate timelines? DS9 seemed to have no trouble casually accessing the mirror universe, so the concept isn't to far fetched.
I don't see how it would work. It would be too divided between the two universes to have any cohesive continuity. DS9 did something similar with their Mirror Universe arc, but I can't see it working throughout an entire series. There just isn't anything that would anchor the two together for more than one season.
I don't see how it would work. It would be too divided between the two universes to have any cohesive continuity. DS9 did something similar with their Mirror Universe arc, but I can't see it working throughout an entire series. There just isn't anything that would anchor the two together for more than one season.
i still think its a good idea, for the sake of this llist:
http://thestartrekchronologyproject...and-now-we-present-complete-star-trek_19.html
Except in the Abramsverse, the Delta Quadrant is only a few hours travel away from the Federation. Hell, we even had someone visit the Delta Quadrant and return to the Alpha in the comics.Or... a remake of Voyager (NuVoyager) set in the new timeline (a reboot with the same characters played by different actors). They get pulled into the Delta Quadrant and have a much more interesting journey (with nods to the original timeline).
I don't see how it would work. It would be too divided between the two universes to have any cohesive continuity. DS9 did something similar with their Mirror Universe arc, but I can't see it working throughout an entire series. There just isn't anything that would anchor the two together for more than one season.
i still think its a good idea, for the sake of this llist:
http://thestartrekchronologyproject...and-now-we-present-complete-star-trek_19.html
I don't follow. You want this series to exist so that it can be added to someone's blog?
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